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Quito Ecuador (Cont’d)-Part 17 Food Pictures of Ecuador

Quito Ecuador (Cont’d)-Part 17 Food Pictures of Ecuador

 As I have mentioned in many of my blogs from my other trips, people are usually interested in seeing what you eat while traveling in foreign countries.  So once again, I will publish a few photos of some of the food I ate with the Ecuadorian family that I lived with in Quito, while attending school.

A typical breakfast with my family, fried egg, bread, coffee, ham, cheese

The mother, Zaida with a big basket of rolls

Dinner in my home in Quito, meat, beans, rice

Dinner in my homestay in Quito, Salad, soup, juice, onions

When they made coffee for me, it was always half milk, half coffee, reminded me of cappucino. Very good

A bowl of soup. The soup was always very tasty.

another dinner at my homestay in Quito. Bread, rice, cauliflower, and meat

 The photo below is of Jesús and me.  Jesús is from Colombia and has a little storefront across from the Academia de Espanol.  Everyday he grills and sells plantains and corn on the cob.  Once he found out I had been to Colombia, we became fast friends.  He would wave at me everyday when I entered the school building across the street.

Jesús and me chatting it up around his BBQ grill

That’s about all the food photos I figured you would want to see.  My next blog about Quito will be my final one.  I will just select a few photos that represent what you may see when you visit. 

Steve Barrymore ssb11@prodigy.net

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my name is olympia i was born in ecudor the old town i really miss it but my mother died when i was 6 years old i am happy i see picture of ecudor but it not the same.

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